Rusty Hicks, President

On November 18, 2014, Rusty Hicks, 38, was unanimously elected to the position of President (then titled Executive-Secretary Treasurer) of the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO. On December 18, 2017, he was unanimously re-elected to a new 4-year term. His election to the post makes him one of its youngest leaders and the first post-9/11 war veteran to lead one of the nation’s largest labor federations.

The Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, is comprised of over 300 local unions that represent over 800,000 workers in virtually every key industry – transportation and goods movement, entertainment and media, janitorial and hospitality services, education, construction, government, retail health care and communications.

Raised by a single mother in Fort Worth, Texas, Rusty saw first-hand the challenges of attaining the American Dream. His mother was a bookkeeper, his grandfather a grocery clerk and his grandmother a teacher’s aide. Their hard work inspired Rusty to a life of service to ensure that the voices of working people are heard on the job, in their communities, and at the ballot box.

Since 2006, Rusty served as the Federation’s Political Director where he led the day-to-day operations of the storied progressive political powerhouse. Under his leadership, the Federation’s political program has soared to new heights with historic electoral wins and the passage of significant public policies, including raising Los Angeles’ minimum wage and affordable homes and good, local jobs for Angelenos (Build Better LA). In 2012, he led the effort to qualify and pass Proposition 28 modifying legislative term limits that brought new stability to the State Legislature. Further, Rusty served as the California Political Director for the 2008 Obama for America campaign.

In addition to his role with the Federation, Rusty holds the rank of Lieutenant in the United States Navy Reserve where he serves as an Intelligence Officer. In 2013, Rusty completed a one-year deployment to Afghanistan where he supported the Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan. His accolades include the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Navy Achievement Medal, and the Afghanistan Campaign Medal.

Rusty is a member of the Los Angeles College Faculty Guild – America Federation of Teachers Local 1521. He is also a graduate of Loyola Law School and Austin College. Rusty resides in Pasadena with his wife, Sandra Sanchez, and their dog Charlie.